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` my invention nppertains to p L'. 4Il figvure 3, is a' view of the head ofthefreel. Y, l A represents the center shaft of my reel, having i arms B4B 7und C4 (3, for supporting the y' These ribs are ner [arms ,B B, and their ends`inserted in mortises 1NDIANA,-Ass1GNon rro HIMSELF AND JOHN n. BELL, or SAME PLACE.

VLetters Patent No. 103,002, dated May 10, 1870.

r IMPROVEMENTIN FLOURLEOLTING REELS.

`iillie Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making pm of the salme T0 who?" 'it mail 001100101: edges coming flush with the inner-side of the bolting" Be it known that I, ALnIsoN L. WILLIA'Ms, ofA

Orth, in the county of Montgomery and in the Stat-e l of Indiana, have invented 'certain new and'nseful Improvements in lflour-boltng-Reeh declare that the following is description thereof, reference being had to the acc0mand doI hereby a full, clear, ,andl exact drawings and to the letters of reference marked thfcreon makingafpart of this specification. e g I `The nature dof my' invention consists lli-"the con#l strnctionand arrangement ot'.- a .iaur- Lwithladq I.instable .wings on the insidefto, change 'the draught in any manner desired, to' suit diiierent kinds of wheat.' .'In order to enableotliers skilled in the art to which makeand use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and-opemtlon, referring to the annexed drawings, -i n which- .Figure 1 is a perspective view of the'entire boltsv u Figure 2 isle.V perspective view of the inside of the reel, showing the adjustable wings -a'ttiched'to one of the ribs, and

L v ribs, D D. secured to the outer ends ofthe in- Aupon Vthe end'arms U 0, which extend'a suitable dis'- V.tence b'e'yoniithe ribs.

The outer ends oilthe arms C arefconnected by rods an,

forming lespace ben vthe ribs and..rod's,. f.snitable size for the lionr' reyolves. There ben'g no voorneis -where the flour can, collecttobe carried-np,

l.it ofcourse-prevents anyspecks in` the lionr.-V

The our. slides smoothly alongfthe cloth, over the distances apart,l onthe outside o i each as shown in Iig. 2, so as-.to extend for -a certain distancebn Teach, side of the rib,'their upper vhead J and entering 'f The object of' these adjustable wings in the holt is*i to change-the draught, the bolt being placed horizonbolt will answer for the diiieren't` twelve-inch drought.l Then,

VAand G O, ribs running parallel with cloth.

have several -holes through their outer ends.w B y'moving the bars' HH' out or, in, the' position of thewings GY-ischangedmd eachr bar isi held in the desired yposition by a hook, K, pivoted on the outside of the one of the holes in't-he bar.

tal, so that the same qualities -oi' wheat;

placed oneY foot apart on the ribs, and there adjusted tostandsqnare, the boltsvili have' what is coiled a by turning the wings in -diiierent directions, the draught will be mansions.;

-I-Iavingftlius fully described my invention, WliatI claim ters Patent, is-

1, The arrangement ofthe shalt A with arms B B its shown and described 2.V The lvings G G, constructed as ',described, and pivoted between the ribs D D andfrods a a, substantially as andfor the purposes herein set forth.

3. In combination with the pivoted wings G G, the rods hb, bars' E H, and hooks K K, arranged andop erating substantially set forth'. f In testimony hereunto set my hand this 11th day ot April 1870.

ADDISON L; WILLIAMS.

y Witnesses:

A. N. MARR, 0. L. EVERT.

attached to the rib D. These 'bars H pass through slots in the head J, and

For instance, if the wingscie reduced to a' six-inch', three-inch, or even a one-inch draught, thus "cloing the same amount of work as a bolt oflarger liafs new, and desire `to secure by Lei:`

D, and `bars or -rods'rt' a, substantially as and for the purposes-herein that I claim .the foregoing, 1 have. 

